How to Replace the Brake Light Bulb on a Langdong?

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VonJoy
07/29/25 9:17pm
Method for replacing the rear brake light on a Langdong: Remove the upper trim panel in the trunk, pinch the clips on both sides to release them, then pull out the old bulb and insert the new one. Below is some related information: 1. Brake Light: The brake light is primarily red in color to enhance light penetration, making it easier for vehicles behind to notice when the front vehicle brakes, even in low visibility conditions, thereby helping to prevent rear-end collisions. 2. Installation Location: The brake light is part of the car's taillights and is usually integrated with other car lights. There are two common installation positions: (1) Brake lights installed at both ends of the rear of the car, which are a type of taillight. (2) High-mounted brake lights, installed on the upper part of the rear of the car.
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